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‘Significant breakthrough’: NHS hospitals adopt faster, more accurate bladder cancer test

Five hospitals in England and Wales have switched to test taken at home, rather than invasive hospital procedureNHS hospitals are using a new way of diagnosing bladder cancer that is faster, more accurate and more convenient for patients than the existing test. Doctors said the Galeas bladder test is a major breakthrough because it involves a urine test taken at home rather than an invasive procedure done at hospital which is uncomfortable for patients.

The Guardian Health 3d ago

‘Significant breakthrough’: NHS hospitals adopt faster, more accurate bladder cancer test

Five hospitals in England and Wales have switched to test taken at home, rather than invasive hospital procedureNHS hospitals are using a new way of diagnosing bladder cancer that is faster, more accurate and more convenient for patients than the existing test. Doctors said the Galeas bladder test is a major breakthrough because it involves a urine test taken at home rather than an invasive procedure done at hospital which is uncomfortable for patients.

The Guardian World 3d ago

‘Significant breakthrough’: NHS hospitals adopt faster, more accurate bladder cancer test

Five hospitals in England and Wales have switched to test taken at home, rather than invasive hospital procedureNHS hospitals are using a new way of diagnosing bladder cancer that is faster, more accurate and more convenient for patients than the existing test. Doctors said the Galeas bladder test is a major breakthrough because it involves a urine test taken at home rather than an invasive procedure done at hospital which is uncomfortable for patients.

The Guardian UK 3d ago

Princess Kate celebrates cancer patient's win as she marks end of her treatment in emotional hospital visit

Princess Kate celebrates cancer patient's win as she marks end of her treatment in emotional hospital visit The Princess of Wales has paid a visit to the Christie NHS Foundation Trust, where she stood next to a woman - who has been suffering with cancer - as she rang the bell to mark the end of her treatment Princess Kate has travelled to Manchester where she supported a woman who has celebrated as she marked the end of her gruelling cancer treatment. On a dreary day in the north of England,...

Daily Mirror 6d ago

Boy has leg amputated after Bank Holiday stabbing on Barry Island

Boy has leg amputated after Bank Holiday stabbing on Barry Island South Wales Police says it is continuing to investigate the incident on Barry Island which left a 17-year-old boy from Cardiff with a serious leg injury A teenager needed his leg amputated following a stabbing on Bank Holiday Monday. South Wales Police says it is continuing to investigate the incident on Barry Island which left a 17-year-old boy from Cardiff with a serious leg injury.

Daily Mirror 8d ago

Alasdair Fraser: consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist who fought to preserve the character of St Mary's medical school

bmj;393/jun05_3/e349465/VS1F1vs1Alasdair was born in Wales and educated at Swansea Grammar School, but he spent every holiday roaming around Glen Urquhart in the Highlands. He studied medicine at St Mary's in London and did his national service with the Border Regiment. He did his postgraduate training at the Samaritan, Queen Charlotte's, St James', and St Mary's hospitals in London.

BMJ (British Medical Journal) 5d ago

Inmate fractures prison officer's spine in brutal attack at HMP Parc

Inmate fractures prison officer's spine in brutal attack at HMP Parc Levi Weekes pleaded guilty to assaulting an emergency worker after kicking out at prison officer Steven Elford, who suffered a fractured spine, after a sniffer dog indicated suspicious drug activity in his cell at HMP Parc A prisoner left a prison officer with a fractured spine after lashing out while complaining about conditions inside the jail. The officer attempted to restrain the inmate but accidentally bent backwards,...

Daily Mirror 8d ago

'I've got six months to live - leaving my twin sister at 24 is unthinkable'

'I've got six months to live - leaving my twin sister at 24 is unthinkable' Caitlin Leggett is trying to raise £500,000 A 24-year-old twin given just six months to live after her leukaemia came back is attempting to raise £500,000 for potentially life-saving treatment abroad, saying the prospect of leaving her identical sister behind is "unthinkable". Caitlin Leggett, from Cardiff, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia – an aggressive cancer of the white blood cells – in April 2025,...

Daily Mirror 1d ago

Heartbroken mum's vow to help others after baby girl's death

Heartbroken mum's vow to help others after baby girl's death When Ami Boyd and her partner Mike made the heartbreaking walk with their six-week-old daughter to the hospital mortuary, they naturally wanted to protect her dignity while treasuring those final moments. Just hours earlier, Flossie Bilboe had died after suffering a bleed on the brain caused by an undiagnosed rare genetic disorder called Hereditary Haemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT). "When we walked from ITU [Intensive Therapy Unit]...

BBC England 11d ago

Princess Catherine hugs young mum ringing 'end of cancer treatment' bell

In pictures: Princess Catherine shares emotional moment with cancer patient Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 12:49pm At the Christie Hospital in Manchester an "end of treatment bell" rings in celebration of young mum Claire Lorente who has completed her course of chemotherapy. Standing beside the 30-year-old and cheering her on is the Princess of Wales, who is no stranger to battling cancer. In a tearful moment in front of family members and staff, Princess Catherine offers Claire a hug.

ABC Australia 5d ago